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  • Three arrested over assault on employee in Lagos

    Three arrested over assault on employee in Lagos

    Three suspects have been apprehended in connection with the assault of a young woman accused of theft at a boutique on Lagos Island.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent of Police, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrests yesterday, assuring the public that efforts were ongoing to apprehend other suspects.

    The incident, which has sparked outrage, occurred Sunday at a boutique reportedly identified as Don Maserati Classic Boutique, opposite Tantalizers on Lagos Island.

    In a video, which has gone viral, the victim was seen being flogged by four men as she rolled on the ground, crying in pain.

    According to eyewitnesses, the assault was allegedly ordered by the boutique owner, who accused the employee of stealing. The men involved carried out the punishment within the boutique premises.

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    The caption accompanying the video noted that the boss, in an attempt to punish her for the alleged theft, ordered some yet-to-be-identified men to whip her.

    The footage has drawn condemnation across social media platforms, with Nigerians demanding justice for the unnamed victim.

    In response, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Olanrewaju Ishola, has assured  residents that justice would prevail.

    “The Lagos State Police Command will ensure that those responsible for this heinous act face the full weight of the law,” he stated.

    Investigations into the incident are ongoing.

  • Trader docked over alleged assault

    A 38-year-old trader, Tunde Babawande, who allegedly assaulted and threatened two of his siblings, was on Monday docked in a Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Babawande, who resides in Bariga area of Lagos, is facing a two-count charge of threatening violence and assault occasioning harm.

    According to the Prosecutor, Sgt. Modupe Olaluwoye, the defendant committed the offence on March 29, at No. 53, Opeloyeru St., Bariga, Lagos.

    She told the court that Babawande and the complainants, Mr Bright Simon and Miss Destiny Simon, are siblings and neighbours in the same building.

    Olaluwoye alleged that the defendant and the siblings had an argument over the quit notice that was served on them by their landlord.

    According to her, the defendant, in the course of the argument, assaulted Miss Simon, by breaking a bottle on her left leg.

    She further told the court that when her brother, Mr Simon, tried to intervene, the defendant threaten him with a cutlass.

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    “My Lord that was not the first time the defendant was causing trouble in the compound.

    “The police have previously been called to settle a dispute between him and another neighbour but charges were however, dropped,’’ Olaluwoye said.

    She said that the offence contravened the provisions of Sections 56 and 173 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015. (Revised)

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the sections of assault occasioning harm and threatening violence stipulate three years imprisonment each if convicted.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs K.B. Ayeye, admitted the accused to a bail of N200, 000 with one surety in like sum.

    She said the surety must be gainfully employed with an evidence of three years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    The magistrate adjourned the case until June 5, for mention.

  • Our father raped us serially for years, two sisters tell court

    An Ikeja Domestic Violence and Special Offences Court, Monday heard the sordid details of how a driver, Gabriel Ogbar, allegedly raped his three daughters multiple times for several years.

    Two of the daughters (names withheld) told Justice Abiola Soladoye that the incidents occurred from when they were 10 and 12 years old, at their home at Oke-Ogbe, Atura area of Badagry, Lagos State.

    They testified against Ogbar at the continuation of his trial for the offences.

    Sister A, now 23, told the court that she endured sexual abuse from her father for five-years from the age of 12 until she was 18-years-old.

    She said: “When I was 12-years-old, I was living with my mum and dad, my mum is not always around because she is a businesswoman and my father was a driver at the time.

    “Whenever my mother was not around, he would come to me at night with a knife or screwdriver or something harmful to threaten me to open up to sleep with me, because I was scared at the time, I gave in to his requests to sleep with me.

    “It continued for a very long time, I could not tell anyone about it because I was scared. When I got to the age of 18-years, there was a night he came to me but I ran to my mum’s pastor who is Mrs Ochiegbu and I reported the event to her.

    “I hid in her church and my dad came and was saying that I should start coming home but unknown to him, I had explained everything to them at church, I waited at the church till my mother returned and I went home with her.

    “The next day, the pastor called my mother and told her everything I told her, she was upset and did not know what to do.”

    Sister A said that her father continued to ask her for sex and she had to run away from home for a year.

    She said she thought the abuse at home had stopped until her older sister (Sister B) caught their father defiling their 13-year-old sister.

    “I and my older sister (Sister B) went for a vigil. My father did not allow our younger sister to go for the vigil. My older sister said she had a funny feeling and needed to go home to check on our younger sister.

    “When she got home everywhere was quiet and, being suspicious, she went to the window to peep and she saw my dad trying to rape our younger sister. He had just finished fingering her.

    “My older sister shouted and ran back to the church to report what happened, I and my older sister went back to the house to get our younger sister out of the house.
    “He started attacking us and we started fighting him too. Our younger sister ran out and we told her to go to the church until my mum returned, because she comes late.

    “We reported to our mum and asked our younger sister how long it had been going on and she explained that it had been a very long time he had been doing it to her and that she told her uncle at school,” Sister A said.

    She added that the abuse was reported to Andrew Ogbar, the defendant’s brother, who threatened them that they should not testify against their father.

    Sister B, who is 25-years-old, testified that the sexual abuse from their father started when she was 10-years-old.

    She said nobody believed her when she reported the abuse to the police.

    “When it started, he threatened that he will kill me if I told anyone, because he used to scare me. I used to run away from home to stay with my friends and my mum never knew about it.

    “One day he was beating and threatening me, I could not take it anymore and I again ran away from home. He was pursuing me and I ran to the police station at Iba.

    “The police asked me what happened and I told them what happened, the police thought I was lying because my father was pursuing me.

    “The police caught him; he denied my allegations and said that it is because I ran away from home that is why I made up the allegations. The police believed him,” Sister B said.

    She said the family moved to Atura in Badagry and the sexual abuse continued. Sister B also gave insight into the night she caught her father defiling her 13-year-old sister.

    “I looked through the window and saw my father sleeping with my little sister. I went into the house and caught my father coming out of the room he shares with my mum.

    “I saw my little sister shaking and crying and my father ran out immediately he saw me, asking me why I was back home from the vigil, and I thought to myself that ‘this man thinks I don’t know what is going on.”

    “I asked my younger sister what happened and she said that daddy just finished sleeping with her. I was angry and provoked. I shouted because I wanted the whole street to know what was going on,” Sister B said.

    Sister B said following the revelation that their father was also defiling their youngest sister, their father became aggressive, threatening the sisters and their mother.

    “The threats were too much. My father hit my mother with a stick and wanted to burn her alive with fuel.

    “We reported him to the Marogbo Police Station but he kept evading arrest until the police caught him.
    “When the police saw the injuries on my mum’s hand from my father, they believed us and that is when we were taken from one court to another,” she said.

    Under cross-examination by defence counsel, Mr Peter Odoeme, Sister B noted that she caught her father defiling their 13-year-old sister in July 2015.

    Last February 25, the youngest sister (name withheld) gave evidence in private about the alleged defilement.

    The press and members of the public were asked to leave the courtroom during the third sister’s testimony because she was a minor.

    Following the sisters’ testimonies, Justice Soladoye adjourned till May 23 for continuation of trial.

  • Wife accuses husband of assault

    A 26-year-old woman, Mrs. Cynthia Akpoyibo, has appealed to Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and Police Commissioner Zubairu Muazu to save her from her violent husband, Amos Akpoyibo, an Assistant Superintendent (ASP).

    She alleged that he threatened her to leave Lagos, or else he would deal with her.

    Cynthia, a mother of three, said she got married to her estranged husband when she was 14-year-old in their village in Delta State, adding that he brought her to Lagos.

    She alleged that he had been maltreating her, adding: “My husband refuses to pay our children’s school fees unless I agree to give him anal sex.”

    Findings by our correspondent showed that the duo were regular callers at the Police Provost Unit.

    Some officers corroborated the woman’s allegations.

    It was gathered that there was a time he beat her up and injured her to the extent that she almost died.

    Narrating her ordeal to The Nation yesterday, Cynthia said the latest trouble started about four months ago, which forced her to pack out of her matrimonial home with her children.

    She alleged that she could no longer endure his infidelity and violence.

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    Contacted, Akpoyibo warned our reporter not to call him over the matter again.

    He said: “Walahi! Do not, in fact, no one should call me over this matter again. If she is with you, tell her I said she should go to the village. I have nothing to do with her and this is a family matter.

    “Let her go to the village. Was she not the one that left the house with the kids? I do not have time for her. Tell her never to call my line again and you too, don’t ever call me again.”

    Police spokesman Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent (CSP), said the report has been incidented at the Gender Unit of the command, adding that the allegations would be investigated and justice ensured.

  • Man arraigned for alleged assault

    A man, Oluwaseyi Dada, who allegedly assaulted a driver, Mr. Saliu Tunde Kareem, was at the weekend arraigned at an Aramoko-Ekiti Magistrates’ Court,  Aramoko-Ekiti, in Ekiti State.

    Dada, 37, was arraigned by the police on a two-count charge of assault and damage before Magistrate Abayomi Adeosun.

    Prosecutor Chidi Christian said the defendant committed the offences on December 19 at Palace Road, Aramoko-Ekiti .

    He alleged that the defendant beat up Kareem, a driver with DAMOD Water, by dragging him off the steering of a Toyota Dyna Cabstar while on motion, which caused him bruises.

    The court heard that the defendant damaged the vehicle valued at N3million.

    The vehicle was loaded with juice and sachet water belonging to Mrs. Akin Ibimilua Ronke.

    Christian said: “The offences contravene sections 351 and 451 of the Criminal Law of Ekiti State of Nigeria, 2010.”

    The defendant pleaded not guilty.

    Magistrate Adeosun, who granted him bail in the sum of N100,000 with one surety in the like sum, said the surety must be resident in the magisterial district.

  • Man charged with assault

    A 46-year-old man, Peter Udom, was yesterday arraigned at the Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court for allegedly assaulting another with a stick.

    Udom, was arraigned on a two-count charge of conspiracy and assault.

    Prosecutor Mary Ajiteru alleged that the accused committed the offence last Friday at Layoke Street, Odogunyan in Ikorodu, at about 2am.

    She alleged that the accused beat up Mr Adamu Dauda with a stick.

    “The accused hired four military officers to deal with the complainant around 2am.

    “The military men also assaulted the complainant’s expectant wife, Sikirat, by pushing her down.

    “The woman fainted, but she was immediately taken to hospital,” Ajiteru said.

    The accused pleaded not guilty.

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    Chief Magistrate A. Oshodi-Makanju granted the accused N100,000 bail with two sureties in the like sum.

    The case continues on January10.

     

  • Man gets N.1m bail for alleged stealing, assault 

    A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, has granted bail in the sum of N100, 000 to John Onwuegbula for alleged stealing and assault.

    Onwuegbula, 45, allegedly stole two landed properties’ documents valued at N400, 000.00, property of Chidi Victor Ezeji.

    He also allegedly entered into the land and property of Ezeji and demarcated it, in an attempt to sell it.

    The suspect also reportedly assaulted one of his victims, which caused him harm, just as he threatened his life to intimidate and cow him to drop any form of legal action against him.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to the six-count charge preferred against him, which borders on stealing and assault.

    Magistrate Sokari Andrew-Jaja adjourned the matter till November 21 for hearing.

  • Teenager, seven others remanded for alleged cultism, assault

    A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has ordered the remand in prison custody of 19-year-old Temple Udeme for alleged cultism and assault.

    Also remanded were Bassey Sampson, 23, Charles Earnest, 26, Godpower Joseph, 22, Lawrence Akpan, 28, Psalms Okorie, 24, Paul James, 26 and Francis Bassey, 21.

    The suspects are alleged to be members of a cult called ‘Icelanders’. They reportedly assaulted Nelson Earnest with a bottle, which caused him harm.

    They were charged with a four-count charge of secret cult involvement and assault.

    The charge was not read to them because the court lacks jurisdiction to hear the matter, hence they were not allowed to take any plea.

    Their legal representatives urged the court to release them on bail, but the court presided over by Chief Magistrate Sokari Andrew-Jaja refused, saying they should seek the bail of the defendants at the high court.

    He ordered that the suspects be remanded in prison custody.

    Prosecutor Inspector Wilson Isaiah alleged that the suspects got involved in secret cult activities and assaulted Nelson on October 31 about 11pm at Ozuboko Ama in Port Harcourt Local Government.

    According to him, their offences are punishable under Section 7 (c), 1 (2) of the Secret Cult and Similar Activities Prohibited Act No. 6 Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria 2004 and Section 355 and 209 (a) of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol. II Laws of Rivers State 1999.

    The case was adjourned till November 15 for mention.

  • Man, 57, in court for assaulting police officer

    A 57-year-old man, Mark Ijesha, who allegedly assaulted a police officer on lawful duty, on Friday appeared before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Ijesha, whose address was not provided, is being tried on a four-count charge of assault, obstruction of official duty, conspiracy and breach of public peace.

    Ijesha who pleaded not guilty, was said to have thrown a stone which hit the policeman on the neck.

    The prosecutor, Sgt. Mike Unah, told the court that Ijesha and others still at large, committed the offences on Sept. 10, at No 82, Giwa St., Aboru Oke-Odo, Lagos.

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    He said that the accused assaulted Insp. Idowu David while performing his lawful duty.

    “Ijesha deliberately threw a stone at the officer and hit him on his neck and caused breach of public peace by his conduct,” Unah told the court.

    The offences contravened Sections 174 (a) 246 (a) (b), 411, 350 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

    The Magistrate, Mr A.A Fashola, granted Ijesha bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.

    He adjourned the case till Nov. 28, for trial.

  • Woman seeks dissolution of 29-year-old marriage over assault

    An Ibadan-based businesswoman, Adejoke Ariyo, yesterday sought the dissolution of her 29-year-old marriage to her husband, Adeyemi Ariyo, at a Mapo Grade A Customary Court in Ibadan over assaults.

    The petitioner told the court that she was tired of her husband’s frequent threats to tear gas her as well as battery.

    Adejoke, who lives at Ago-Awawu in Sanyo area of Ibadan, said she could no longer bear the ceaseless battery from her husband.

    She said: “My lord, I have become a subject of ridicule and molestation in the last 16 years of my union with Adeyemi. He brutalised me day and night. Anytime Adeyemi did not see me in the shop, he would accuse me of fornication. He would attack me. I had endured with his battery for 16 years thinking that he would soon turn a new leaf. Adeyemi was not only beating me, he recently also tear-gassed me, thereby exposing my life to more danger. Here is the picture I took with my phone after he tear gassed my face. I don’t think that I am safe in his house anymore,” Adejoke said.

    The respondent, however, opposed the divorce.

    He denied all the allegations levelled against him by the petitioner.

    Adeyemi, an officer with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) pleaded with the court to safe his marriage.

    “My lord, the bane of Adejoke is disobedience and pride, she no longer takes instructions from me. As a matter of fact, Adejoke has been denying me sex since 2017. Anytime I made advances at her, she would tell me that I was smelling. I have been totally committed to her welfare and that of our children,” Adeyemi said.

    The president of the court, Mrs Imoleayo Akinrodoye, urged the duo to embrace peace by allowing for reconciliation.

    Akinrodoye then invited the parties into her chamber for reconciliation.

    The matter continues on September 13.